Monsoon Water Tank Cleaning
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In Moti Bagh, the shared plastic and Sintex tanks on government quarters are cleaned irregularly and turn green through their sunlit walls. We clean them gently, food-grade and documented. From ₹699.
Moti Bagh covers the government quarters of Nanakpura and Moti Bagh I and II, along with some private kothis, near Chanakyapuri and RK Puram. Storage is largely shared quarter-block overhead tanks and underground reservoirs, cleaned only irregularly. On the quarter blocks the overhead tanks are commonly plastic or Sintex, serving several families at once. Because responsibility for a shared tank is spread thin, cleaning slips down the list — and a shared plastic tank left in the sun is where algae quietly take over.
Supply here is mostly DJB, and the fine silt it carries settles on plastic floors between the infrequent cleans. If your block also needs its underground reservoir handled, or you want all the quarter tanks done at once, our general water tank cleaning in Moti Bagh page covers it. This page is specifically about Sintex and plastic tanks — the shared overhead tanks on the quarters that go green and slimy first.
The plastic overhead tanks on Moti Bagh quarter blocks sit in open sun on the rooftops, and light through their walls is exactly what green algae feed on. With several families drawing on one tank, the water stays warm through use and the summer heat, and warm, lit water in plastic is close to ideal for a bloom. A concrete tank would stay dark and cool inside and slow growth, but these Sintex tanks light up and warm through, so a green film spreads well before the next irregular clean.
Irregular cleaning is the second problem. Because no single family owns the shared tank, months can pass between cleans, and in that time the DJB silt settles into a soft sludge on the plastic floor while a scale ring forms around the outlet. Dust drifts in through lids that no longer seal on the older quarter tanks. Left this long, the sediment and biofilm build into a slippery, gritty layer that a quick rinse can never shift, only a full drain and scrub.
No travel charge anywhere in Moti Bagh. The final price is confirmed on the call before we come — it depends only on tank size and access.
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We reach every pocket of Moti Bagh — and there’s no travel charge to any of them:
“Do you clean Sintex tanks in Nanakpura and Moti Bagh I quarters?” Yes. We cover all of Moti Bagh, including the Nanakpura and Moti Bagh I and II quarter blocks and the private kothis near RK Puram and San Martin Marg. We are used to cleaning shared plastic tanks on quarter rooftops, and can do several block tanks together in a single visit.
“What does it cost to clean a 500 to 1000 litre Sintex tank here?” A plastic tank up to 500 litres starts at ₹699, and a standard 1000 litre Sintex tank is ₹899. That includes draining, removing the sludge and slime, a plastic-safe wash, hand-scrubbing and a food-grade sanitiser, with photos. For a quarter block with several shared tanks, we give a bulk discount on four or more done together.
“Can you clean my plastic tank the same day I call?” Usually yes. Moti Bagh is close to our regular Chanakyapuri and RK Puram routes, so same-day or next-day slots are normally available. A single Sintex tank takes about ninety minutes; for a block with several shared tanks we plan a slot that keeps the quarters supplied, and confirm timing when you call.
“Why does my shared Sintex tank in Moti Bagh keep going green?” Moti Bagh’s shared tanks are plastic and sit in open sun, so light passes through the walls to feed algae while several families keep the water warm. Because these tanks are cleaned only irregularly, any bloom has months to spread. Rinsing will not remove it, so the green, slimy film keeps returning until the tank walls are scrubbed and disinfected.
“Is pressure washing safe for a plastic tank, and how do you remove algae without scratching it?” Yes. We wash Sintex and plastic tanks at a pressure set for the material, so the walls are never gouged or cracked, even on the older shared quarter tanks. Algae comes off with soft pads, never wire brushes, which scratch the plastic and let biofilm grip again. A food-grade disinfectant then clears the last spores before refilling.
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All pockets and lanes of Moti Bagh covered. If your specific block or society isn’t named in the sub-areas above, just call — we almost certainly cover it.
Same crew, same food-grade process, same-day where possible. Pick any locality below for local pricing and the tanks we typically find there.
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